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lencruz
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EEA 4

Post by lencruz » Tue Jul 28, 2015 8:18 pm

Hello Everyone,
My cousin EEA National got EEA 3 permanent residence few months before he just want know whether he can apply for EEA4 for his children who are on EEA2 from last 4 years and their age is 21,20, 18, 15 or they have to wait for 5 years to complete.

chaoclive
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Re: EEA 4

Post by chaoclive » Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:40 am

lencruz wrote:Hello Everyone,
My cousin EEA National got EEA 3 permanent residence few months before he just want know whether he can apply for EEA4 for his children who are on EEA2 from last 4 years and their age is 21,20, 18, 15 or they have to wait for 5 years to complete.
5 years:

The application form spells it out: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _07-15.pdf

'Eligibility
You must normally have lived in the UK for a continuous period of five years as:
• an EEA national ‘qualified person’ (worker, self-employed, self-sufficient, student or
jobseeker),
• a family member or extended family member* of an EEA national qualified person or
permanent resident,
• a former family member of an EEA national if you’ve retained your right of residence after
the EEA national died or left the UK, or your/their marriage or civil partnership ended in
divorce, annulment or dissolution, or
• a family member of a British citizen who worked or was self-employed in another EEA state
before returning to the UK (‘Surinder Singh’ cases).'

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